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Overall Rating 4.9   194
5
I love camera bags. Each one has a unique look and feeling to it. Finding one that meets your needs, style, usage, and budget is a daunting task.

This is a great mid-range camera bag with a really nice capacity. It'll hold quite a bit of gear and looks great doing it.

There are so many pockets and little nookes for storing gear, cards, and accessories. K&F puts their unique spin on the storage (it took me a bit to find the hidden rain pouch) and the accessory/tripod pocket is super handy.

The backpack has multiple access points - bottom, side, and top. You can quickly get the gear you're after, if configured properly. The entire "front" unzips, opening up like a bag. I personally prefer the backside to unzip so I can keep that part clean and dry if I set it down in wet grass or dirt.

The interior configuration is confusing. It has removeable velcro dividers. It also has two internal dividers that can pop up (or lay flat) as needed. It comes with a card saying to put the dividers in the correct orientation. However, the included graphic/configuration doesn't look like it is from this backpack, so it makes configuration confusing. Even after looking at the posted photos, I'm still not sure how it is totally configured. Having a small printout that has the options - and maybe some sort of legend/graphic showing which pieces are in place would be crazy helpful. I have it set-up so it works, but it feels like I'm missing something with how well laid out everything else is. Maybe I'll figure it out overtime.
 Clever Design. Dividers are Confusing.  Clever Design. Dividers are Confusing.  Clever Design. Dividers are Confusing.
22/02/2026
5
This photo backpack is a great choice for all photographers, whether amateur or professional. In addition to an elegant design, it offers large storage capacity, exceptional comfort and reliable protection against bad weather. The interior of this bag is completely modular, which is very interesting when you have lenses of several types and sizes, such as a telephoto lens as in my case. Although I found the interior layout of this bag rather difficult due to lack of explanation, it remains a positive point!!
In summary, this is a great product for anyone looking for a versatile, high quality bag for their photography equipment and good value for money.
A completely modular interior! A completely modular interior! A completely modular interior!
21/02/2026
5
The build quality of this bag is good. The materials, the straps, the seams, the zippers... everything is of very good quality and the work is well done. There's not much to complain about at this level.

The key word for this accessory is “modularity”. Three spaces are demarcated and some arrangements are imposed, such as pockets for cards or those for filters and other rings. But for the rest, we organize the volume as we wish. A set of dividers is provided for this purpose. There is also quick access on one side, a support for a tripod on the other, and space for a laptop, for example, on the back.

Once on, the bag is comfortable. It is possible to walk around with it for a while without feeling any particular discomfort, at least no more than with any other backpack. I haven't tested rainproofing, so I can't comment on that.

In the end, I am very satisfied with this camera bag(s). It inspires confidence, the space is large and modular, and it is comfortable. Sold for 60€, the quality/price ratio seems correct to me for a padded accessory which will accommodate and protect my photographic equipment during my walks.
A showcase for the nomadic photographer's equipment. A showcase for the nomadic photographer's equipment. A showcase for the nomadic photographer's equipment. A showcase for the nomadic photographer's equipment. A showcase for the nomadic photographer's equipment. A showcase for the nomadic photographer's equipment. A showcase for the nomadic photographer's equipment. A showcase for the nomadic photographer's equipment.
19/02/2026
5
For the size, it fits 2 cameras, a 70 200 w with 3 lenses, cards, notebook, tripod, binoculars, etc. etc.
Very good backpack
19/02/2026
5
I found this backpack to be of very good quality.

Not only is it beautiful but it also has plenty of storage.

The capacity is generous.

The port is pleasant.

I think my husband will be happy to put his camera in his new bag.
Very nice bag, good quality, large capacity Very nice bag, good quality, large capacity Very nice bag, good quality, large capacity Very nice bag, good quality, large capacity Very nice bag, good quality, large capacity Very nice bag, good quality, large capacity
18/02/2026
5
the product is well made, the materials are good, the stitching is done in a workmanlike manner, the backpack is quite roomy, thanks to the various pockets you can insert the camera and lenses, in the central pocket you can insert your clothes, thanks to the external pocket you can insert your easel, really beautiful.
16/02/2026
5
The only feature missing is rear-open. Otherwise it’s great! I been using for a few months now and it’s comfortable, has just the right amount of space and configuration options. Quickly became my go-to bag. One other thing I’m not digging is the straps. I put on a Falcam strap holder thing, it sits way up high and basically over my shoulder. Not a big deal, I got along without that type of thing for years.
16/02/2026
5
This is a pretty unique camera bag that works pretty well for cameras or just general usage. The front flap of the bag can fully open, allowing access to every corner of the bag, but usually it seems like you should use it with dividers that velcro to the front, separating the bag into three compartments. The top compartment can be accessed from the top 1/3 of the main flap, the middle compartment can be accessed from the side flap, and the bottom compartment can be accessed from the smaller inset flap on the front. It is decently sized--not too big, and yet big enough to carry most gear, and the padding seems quality and feels like it will protect your gear.

The one big problem I have with the bag, though, is that there isn't a luggage strap on the back that you can slip over a suitcase's handle, which means it will be more difficult to use this as a travel bag or to bring my gear on the go; I'll have to either constantly wear it on my back, or put it on the ground any time I need 2 hands free.

Overall, though, it's a pretty nice backpack, and for $54 with coupon at time of review ($66-$12), it is a decent pick and can stand with comparable backpacks in its price range.
15/02/2026
5
I love it! Recently purchased a DSLR camera and lenses. I wanted a camera backpack that was sturdy,alluring and large enough to fit my materials. This was perfect. Has pockets for lenses, the camera, SD cards and you can carry tripod on the side.
 A DSLR must have!  A DSLR must have!  A DSLR must have!  A DSLR must have!
14/02/2026
5
This is a beautiful knapsack, it easily fits my Sony alpha 65 and all my lenses. There are pockets, compartments galore to store all of your accessories, cards, dust brush, whatever. Plus spots for the creature comforts like a water bottle. The rain cover is a nice touch. Because the compartmentalization is achieved by padded velcro shelves, you can divide the space up any way you like. If fact, take all the dividers out and it's a decent knapsack for just about anything. The laptop compartment could be useful too. The only downside, in my mind is that the K&F logo is quite large, broadcasting to everyone you might have some very nice camera equipment inside. I like it better than my sling camera bag!
13/02/2026